Summary

Three months after Operation Avengers all is well. Or is it? When Steve and Tony hack into SHIELD to find missing weapons shipments they find more than they bargained for in the form of a prisoner who should, by rights, have been sent to Asgard long ago.

Summary

Death threats are an unfortunate side-effect of being Tony Stark, so he's learned to ignore them. The problem is, when someone really wants you dead, hiding your head in the sand just kinda exposes your ass.

But it's not just Tony's behind on the line. Whoever wants him dead wants him to suffer first, and they're willing to do anything to make that happen. Tony knows there's only one way out. To save Steve, the Avengers, and the general public, Tony has to die. Of course, death isn't always the end, and Tony does what any other self-disrespecting scientist would do: he finds a way to fake his death and avenge his own murder.

The trouble is, terrible decisions usually have a terrible price, and this one is no different. Tony has a chance to save the day, but the cost may be more than Tony was ever expecting to pay…

Summary

Three months after Operation Avengers all is well. Or is it? When Steve and Tony hack into SHIELD to find missing weapons shipments they find more than they bargained for in the form of a prisoner who should, by rights, have been sent to Asgard long ago.

Summary

Stephanie Rogers isn't happy to be in the 21st century, but she's even less thrilled to be on a team with Antonia Stark who seems as spoiled and self-centered as people come. She and Tony do their best to ignore each other, until their mutual insomnia causes them to bond over the new American pastime: late night television watching. Eventual Steph/Tony.

Summary

Tony has a secret, a secret that grows from his back and no one’s supposed to know about it. Except, people keep finding out, and somehow he almost always end up being killed every time. At least Loki tries to kill him for other reasons…

Summary

Tony has been noticing things - little, seemingly inconsequential things - about Bucky for a while now, none of them particularly noteworthy when observed individually, but all very obviously part of a bigger puzzle Tony is itching to piece together.

Summary

Okay, so, really?

Totally not Harley's fault.

He'd just been going through the motions, trying to get through another pointless school day without any self inflicted incidents--as his uncaring, non understanding and never home mother so fondly called them--when his bully since the first grade swaggered up to him, jabbing Harley hard in the chest

Summary

All you need to know is that Tony Stark and Bruce Wayne went to boarding school together. The rest is history. Messy, snarky, superheroic history, mainly documented via phone calls (drunken or otherwise).

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“What has it got? A little LED light standing in for an arc reactor standing in for a heart. All man-made flash, but nothing inside. Little artificial replacements for the real thing. Huh, you know what? I was wrong. Maybe it’s not that different from you after all.”